Monday, November 8, 2010

The Garden is DEAD!

Anthony and I have been holding on to the last of the garden for weeks now. Each night before bed I would say a little prayer that the weather would stay above freezing, well it worked until this past weekend.

As you can see my tomatoes did not survive!!!! It is a sad day at the Cantor House! However, on a happy note while cleaning out one of the beds we discovered that one of my brussel sprout plants has tons of sprouts. WOOHOO!!! I am pretty sure that the sprouts will be the last of this wonderful garden. I have learned so much this year about gardening and how do to it without chemicals. I can't wait to take what I have learned and apply it to my parents garden next year in Washington.

3 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear about the tomato plants. I've been pulling my plants out all month. That's fantastic that you got brussel sprouts. Nice!! I'm growing that next year.

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  2. So sad! Ciscoe Morris said that brussels sprouts are better after a few frosts, so I bet yours are yummy! I was surprised to get some, too.

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  3. Our tomato plants have been gone for weeks...the garden is bare :(

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